Chemistry, asked by Megadok, 1 year ago

Explain latent heat of fusion and vaporisation?

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Answered by maria9
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latent heat of fusion - the amount of energy required to change the liquid state to solid state without changing the temperature is called latent heat of fusion.

latent heat of vaporization - the amount of energy required to change the liquid state to vapour state without changing the temperature is called latent heat of vaporization.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Latent heat of fusion means melting from solid to liquid
Latent heat of vaporisation means boiling ..... Liquid to gas
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